Audiofanzine put the Waldorf Streichfett digital synthesizer to the test. Released earlier this year, the small box is designed to replicate the sound of vintage string machines.
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What a record sees

Tim Franco is a photographer based in Shanghai, China. His photographic work tries to examine objects from different perspectives:

“My art pushes further the idea to investigate the documentary work through portraying certain kind of people or places in a particular way or manner”

Tim took a pinhole camera, put it on a vinyl record by the Doors, and exposed it for the entire length of the song while the record was spinning. The result was pretty amazing (click for a larger version):

Make sure to check out the rest of his photos right here, they’re fantastic.

Cocky Eek’s Tactile Research Lab has created an art-installation-meets-musical-instrument-meets-organic-weirdness. Called the “Get in Touch” exhibit, it invites the public to create sounds by touching the backs of nude people in an effort to help …